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i've always said afghanistan is really about pakistan. and the instability they are the picture that's being painted here is a significantly less presence of u.s. involvement in that region because the consequences that come from not. >> i should've said when we need to ask your questions, ask them with the mic and stan identify yourself and keep your questions short. it was time, back to you. yes, sir, right here. please identify yourself. >> jack james from the american institute for german studies. i want to ask you about europe and whether or not you think there is enough support coming from europe to deal with those issues. we talked about germany as you well know and britain going in and out in afghanistan. the french are in mali. there's been criticism about holding that. you just mentioned constraints. is it not the case we had to not only expect if we can get it, europe could be helpful in areas that they cannot necessarily have have a large footprint in. you know europe as well as i do in that? is do you expect that is something
i've always said afghanistan is really about pakistan. and the instability they are the picture that's being painted here is a significantly less presence of u.s. involvement in that region because the consequences that come from not. >> i should've said when we need to ask your questions, ask them with the mic and stan identify yourself and keep your questions short. it was time, back to you. yes, sir, right here. please identify yourself. >> jack james from the american institute...
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also in pakistan four people killed in an attack on a train. top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. in 80 seco pakistan, that attack happening on a passenger train in the southwestern part of the country. the dead include three passengers and a member of pakistan's military. a dozen more people were injured. so far no one is claiming responsibility for the attack. >> india, an inferno burning at a fuel storage terminal in the west. (siren sounding) it started yesterday in one tank and spread overnight to other tanks because of strong winds. the fire so big, smoke and flames can be seen from nearly ten miles away. officials say several people who work at the facility are missing. china, dense fog being blamed for a 30-car pileup, the massive crash involving large trucks and small cars and eyewitnesses say the truck the first to be hit had the most damage, at least five people injured. >> spain, hitting the jackpot. the winners celebrating in the streets of madrid. the el nino showering the money among top ticket holders in five regio
also in pakistan four people killed in an attack on a train. top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. in 80 seco pakistan, that attack happening on a passenger train in the southwestern part of the country. the dead include three passengers and a member of pakistan's military. a dozen more people were injured. so far no one is claiming responsibility for the attack. >> india, an inferno burning at a fuel storage terminal in the west. (siren sounding) it started yesterday in one...
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doesn't exist in pakistan. doesn't exist in india which is our democratic ally in the stronger state. so i think dispensing with that idea will help to understand where pakistan state goes bid where there's much more manpower, the concern about civilian casualties in the south waziristan that are far more limited in scope and strategy. i think a third thing we need to bear in mind is -- wanat there is still cost that every leader has to pay whether it's authoritarian or autocratic government or a democratic one and in terms of utilizing force against john people is something we don't have to think about because we authorize force to be deployed elsewhere and the only cost that the american public bears are fiscal costs and obviously the loss of our troops and loved ones but in pakistan is also -- it's not just the strategic cost but the political cost especially their important constituent groups, the base of the militancy and the pashtun community which is not an insignificant community. they are a key stakeho
doesn't exist in pakistan. doesn't exist in india which is our democratic ally in the stronger state. so i think dispensing with that idea will help to understand where pakistan state goes bid where there's much more manpower, the concern about civilian casualties in the south waziristan that are far more limited in scope and strategy. i think a third thing we need to bear in mind is -- wanat there is still cost that every leader has to pay whether it's authoritarian or autocratic government or...
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pakistan after a wave of bombings have left at least one hundred fifteen people dead and scores wounded ninety two were killed in the city of quetta in pakistan and a blast at a market in a shiite dominated area and twin explosions at a billiard hall a sunni muslim extremist group has claimed responsibility for the attack while at least twenty one people died in the northwestern city of mingora or a blast struck crowds gathering for a speech by religious leader pakistan assume similar attacks in recent months amid a rise in islamist insurgency and terry violence. the un has called for a swift deployment of an international force in mali after militants claim significant advances in the country's central region france will also be considering a request for help from mali's president today the security council earlier approved the plan to deploy three thousand african troops there are but they were not expected to arrive until september there are fears that the region could become a stronghold for al qaeda linked militants some european leaders are concerned that the region may also be us
pakistan after a wave of bombings have left at least one hundred fifteen people dead and scores wounded ninety two were killed in the city of quetta in pakistan and a blast at a market in a shiite dominated area and twin explosions at a billiard hall a sunni muslim extremist group has claimed responsibility for the attack while at least twenty one people died in the northwestern city of mingora or a blast struck crowds gathering for a speech by religious leader pakistan assume similar attacks...
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a pakistan scientist jailed for trying to kill american soldiers in afghanistan. the state department flatly denying the request. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. we are obviously in consultations. lou: the problem with that statement is that this government has negotiated with terrorists. our government has been engaged in talks with the taliban and afghanistan since early 2009. the same group that has been a safe haven in the immediate aftermath of september 11th. documents found in the abbottabad compound the lion was killed proving a close working relationship between the two. the same group that is also responsible for a large portion of the 2200 american soldiers killed in afghanistan since 2001. not to mention the palestinian liberation organization the designation changed after we helped negotiate the deal. meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton chose her words carefully, while suggesting that the algerian g
a pakistan scientist jailed for trying to kill american soldiers in afghanistan. the state department flatly denying the request. >> the united states does not negotiate with terrorists said. >> all say it again. the united states does not negotiate with terrorists. >> we do not negotiate with terrorists. we are obviously in consultations. lou: the problem with that statement is that this government has negotiated with terrorists. our government has been engaged in talks with...
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because certainly their negotiating position seems to be preferable will be brief tonight in neighboring pakistan security forces are on high alert in the country's largest city correct the string of bombings targeting shia muslim to cross the country has left at least one hundred fifteen people dead so the extremists of admitted carrying out the deadliest attack on a crowded billion hole in the southwest killing eighty one there and injured more than one hundred twenty shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and the target of violent attacks which have seen in recent . other world views the un for swift deployment of international troops in mali after massive clashes between militants and government forces in the central town president of france france were alarmed earlier voiced his country's readiness to intervene to hold rebel advances the security council's already approved a plan to deploy three thousand african soldiers in spring islam ists captured more than mali and have since claimed further advances. secrets from our planet's prehistoric purse could now be uncovered after russian resea
because certainly their negotiating position seems to be preferable will be brief tonight in neighboring pakistan security forces are on high alert in the country's largest city correct the string of bombings targeting shia muslim to cross the country has left at least one hundred fifteen people dead so the extremists of admitted carrying out the deadliest attack on a crowded billion hole in the southwest killing eighty one there and injured more than one hundred twenty shia muslims are a...
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three days of mourning have been declared in pakistan after a wave of bombings left at least one hundred fifty people dead and scores wounded eighty one were killed in a twin explosion at a billiard hall in the. muslim dominated area while at least twenty one people died in the northwestern city of mingora where a blast struck crowds gathering for a speech by a religious leader there were eleven more deaths at a marketplace in the east of the country pakistan has seen similar attacks in recent months of it a rise an islamist insurgency and sectarian violence. the un has called for swift deployment of an international force in mali after militants claim significant advances in the country's central region france will also be considering a request for help from mali's president today the security council earlier approved a plan to deploy three thousand african troops there but they were not expected to arrive until september there are fears that the region to become a stronghold for al qaida linked militants some european leaders are concerned the region may also be used as a springboard f
three days of mourning have been declared in pakistan after a wave of bombings left at least one hundred fifty people dead and scores wounded eighty one were killed in a twin explosion at a billiard hall in the. muslim dominated area while at least twenty one people died in the northwestern city of mingora where a blast struck crowds gathering for a speech by a religious leader there were eleven more deaths at a marketplace in the east of the country pakistan has seen similar attacks in recent...
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. >> i was in kandahar for one month, then we came back to pakistan. the situation was very bad in kandahar. people here in doha asked to cover the institutions' there. in december, me and my colleagues crossed into -- we are trying to cross the border. journalists came to cross the border to cover the situation in kandahar. myself only, they discovered me there. when i asked why, they told me some paper came from the region from al jazeera. i think the guy who stopped me there, he told me, "i know you because you cross this border twice, i know you're a ."urnalist swi they told me there is some paper coming from u.s. people to stop a criminal man, sami al-hajj. later at guantanamo, even at bagram, when they asked me about my story, he said, "you came to this point -- [indiscernible] i understand u.s. intelligence ask pakistan to stop [indiscernible] >> the last journalist to interview osama bin laden. >> yes. [indiscernible] by mistake and asked [indiscernible] they stopped me. when i arrived at bagram [indiscernible] i was in doha. a passport and my
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a cost to us of trillions of dollars we've seen multiple covert drone wars launched in places like pakistan yemen and somalia we've seen an enormous security state apparatus constructed at home collects our personal e-mails text messages phone conversations and god only knows what else we've seen the legalisation of indefinite detentions of american citizens without charges or trial or even the ability to confront their their accusers who are says if you are suspected of affiliating with terrorist organizations and in the case of heads she should shut up we've seen the ruthless counter-terror operations that we believed were only done in far off places in the middle east or secret cia detention facilities instead brought home and used against us against american citizens on american airplanes at american airports and for the most part we the people have allowed all this to happen. and now is this war on terror turns in word it begins devouring us from within. we have to ask ourselves what have we created with the help of the american civil liberties union this shoshana is filing suit agains
a cost to us of trillions of dollars we've seen multiple covert drone wars launched in places like pakistan yemen and somalia we've seen an enormous security state apparatus constructed at home collects our personal e-mails text messages phone conversations and god only knows what else we've seen the legalisation of indefinite detentions of american citizens without charges or trial or even the ability to confront their their accusers who are says if you are suspected of affiliating with...
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in neighboring pakistan security forces are on high alert in the country's largest city karate a string of bombings targeting muslims across the country has left at least one hundred fifteen people did sunni extremists have admitted carrying out the deadliest attacks on a crowded billiard hall in the south the west killing eighty one and injuring more than one hundred twenty shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and are the target of a violent attacks which have been which has seen a recent surge in other world news also this hour. the un has called for a swift deployment of international troops in mali following massive clashes between militants and government forces in a key central town french president francois hollande earlier voiced his country's readiness to intervene to hold rebel advances the security council has already approved a plan to deploy three thousand african soldiers in spring islam is kept in order in mali and to have since claimed further advances. the assassination of three female activists in paris appears to be the result of an internal feud that's a suggestio
in neighboring pakistan security forces are on high alert in the country's largest city karate a string of bombings targeting muslims across the country has left at least one hundred fifteen people did sunni extremists have admitted carrying out the deadliest attacks on a crowded billiard hall in the south the west killing eighty one and injuring more than one hundred twenty shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and are the target of a violent attacks which have been which has seen a recent...
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in pakistan projects by the sheer muslims have enters their third day following a series of deadly sick terror and bombings on thursday demonstrators blocks the main road would be coffins of the dead more than one hundred people were killed and they coordinated attacks some of the deadliest in pakistan's history families are refused to bury their dead until the government improve security the shia minority in the country has been the target of a recent surge in violence. the turkish prime minister tayyip i just wonder has demanded an explanation from french president francois hollande as to why his purpose he met with one or three kurdish activists of power is still so straight the murders of the kind of pro independence party members sparked outrage with around fifteen thousand dollars traders staging a protest in paris wowing return haitian against france in the killers and everyone's request a statement from our learned that he knew one of the dedicated members personally and often held meetings with her despite the group being branded a terrorist organizations. and they will continu
in pakistan projects by the sheer muslims have enters their third day following a series of deadly sick terror and bombings on thursday demonstrators blocks the main road would be coffins of the dead more than one hundred people were killed and they coordinated attacks some of the deadliest in pakistan's history families are refused to bury their dead until the government improve security the shia minority in the country has been the target of a recent surge in violence. the turkish prime...
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from moscow this is back with us now pakistan's government and a muslim cleric. agreed on friday to bring an end to the mass protests in islamabad tens of thousands of his supporters ended a sit in against widespread corruption and unemployment. convinced authorities to dissolve parliament in march now voting should take place within ninety days of the government also agreed to discussions on the electoral reforms but all countries demanded that the army help set up an interim administration. another sign of a deepening political crisis is the government's face off with the supreme court it's ordered to arrest of the prime minister over corruption allegations was dismissed. journalist and a former pakistan air force officer says the change of power could be. people likening it to the square and so many other things but my personal feeling is that in all those uprisings there was not one single leader around home people could rally but over here they have in the shape of a llama the whole cadre but there have been actually two or three different theories about the
from moscow this is back with us now pakistan's government and a muslim cleric. agreed on friday to bring an end to the mass protests in islamabad tens of thousands of his supporters ended a sit in against widespread corruption and unemployment. convinced authorities to dissolve parliament in march now voting should take place within ninety days of the government also agreed to discussions on the electoral reforms but all countries demanded that the army help set up an interim administration....
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all of that, plus the 15-year-old pakistani girl shot by the pakistan for promoting education for women has been released from the hospital. what's next for malala and the girls she was fighting for. >>> pledging bipartisanship, but as he gets ready to come back from hawaii and start the new year, he also has a warning for republicans. don't use the debt ceiling as leverage. >> one thing i will not compromise over is whether or not congress should pay the tab for a bill they've already racked up. if congress refuses the ability for the united states to pay its bills on time, it could be cat strofk. kristen welker with the president in honolulu. it will be a big change of scenery when he gets back to washington. tell us some of the battles on the horizon for the president. >> reporter: hi, craig. good afternoon. there are three budget battles on the horizon. the one getting the most attention right now is the fight over the debt ceiling and the debt ceiling is like the nation's credit card. the nation has essentially maxed out at this point in time. so congress, the white house will have
all of that, plus the 15-year-old pakistani girl shot by the pakistan for promoting education for women has been released from the hospital. what's next for malala and the girls she was fighting for. >>> pledging bipartisanship, but as he gets ready to come back from hawaii and start the new year, he also has a warning for republicans. don't use the debt ceiling as leverage. >> one thing i will not compromise over is whether or not congress should pay the tab for a bill they've...
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a roadside bomb has killed at least fourteen soldiers in pakistan's northwest it comes on the third day of protests by shia muslims in the city of quetta this following some of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's history which claimed the lives of over one hundred demonstrators blocked the city's main roads with coffins of the dead and families are refusing to bury the bodies until the government improve security. oh i just a moment aeronauts he shortly we take a look at the occupy movement that swept through the united states so you can watch the first part of our american autumn right after the break. because of recent events guns have a good game become a big issue all over the usa both sides are throwing their talking point ammunition back and forth and we hear a lot of conflicting stories well in australia they got tough on guns and crime went down but then again others say in the u.k. they got rid of all their gods and all hell broke loose i've heard stories that you are way more likely to be killed by a deer in your headlights than get taken out by a maniac with a tech
a roadside bomb has killed at least fourteen soldiers in pakistan's northwest it comes on the third day of protests by shia muslims in the city of quetta this following some of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's history which claimed the lives of over one hundred demonstrators blocked the city's main roads with coffins of the dead and families are refusing to bury the bodies until the government improve security. oh i just a moment aeronauts he shortly we take a look at the occupy...
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and a roadside bomb has killed at least fourteen soldiers in pakistan's northwest it comes on a day of protests by shia muslims in the city of quetta following some of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's history which claimed the lives of over one hundred demonstrators blocked the city's main road with coffins of the dead and families are refusing to bury the bodies until the government improve security. well right here on the t. will continue looking at the occupy movement swept through the u.s. the american autumn another installment of that in just a moment. crime is a plague of the big cities but in a tiny arkansas town of twenty five thousand it is really getting out of hand pure gold as a property crime index of more than double the national average and rape burglary and assault are also way above average poor poor gold is a dangerous place to live in but what's the answer to living in constant fear of criminals well the mayor thinks that the answer to that problem is to live in constant fear of the government how logical the mayor and police chief have a doorstop plan
and a roadside bomb has killed at least fourteen soldiers in pakistan's northwest it comes on a day of protests by shia muslims in the city of quetta following some of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's history which claimed the lives of over one hundred demonstrators blocked the city's main road with coffins of the dead and families are refusing to bury the bodies until the government improve security. well right here on the t. will continue looking at the occupy movement swept...
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northwestern city of mingora where a lot of struck crowds gathering for speech by religious leaders pakistan has seen similar attacks in recent months amid a rise in islamist insurgency and sectarian violence. the un has called was quick to deployment of an international force in mali after militants claimed significant advances in the country's central region france meanwhile ruled out his own intervention after considering a request for help from mali and president during the council earlier approved a plan to deploy three thousand african troops which they were not expected to arrive until september there are fears that the region could become a stronghold for al qaeda linked militants from european leaders are concerned that the region may also be used as a springboard for attacks on the continent. two people have been wounded at a california high school off to a student turned a weapon on his classmates a teacher managed to persuade the teenager to put down his gun avoiding possible for the violence people who know the students say he was a loner and often teased by classmates because o
northwestern city of mingora where a lot of struck crowds gathering for speech by religious leaders pakistan has seen similar attacks in recent months amid a rise in islamist insurgency and sectarian violence. the un has called was quick to deployment of an international force in mali after militants claimed significant advances in the country's central region france meanwhile ruled out his own intervention after considering a request for help from mali and president during the council earlier...
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southwest killing eighty one there and injuring more than one hundred twenty shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and are the target of violent attacks which have seen recent surge. president alliance confirm that french troops are taking part in operations against is the missing northern mali to hold rebel advances it comes after the un's call for a swift deployment of international troops to the country of massive clashes nike central town the security council's already approved plan to deploy three thousand african soldiers in spring islam is captured northern mali they have since claimed for their advances to. after friday prayers thousands of sunni muslims have rallied in iraqi cities against the shiite leadership sectarian and rest as a ruptured in recent weeks with sunnis enraged by what they see as the second class treatment the focus of appears to be towards the prime minister who was elected after the u.s. toppled saddam hussein nouri al maliki's critics say he's a new dictator in the making. the tourist hacker group anonymous has petitioned the white house to recognize the temporary cr
southwest killing eighty one there and injuring more than one hundred twenty shia muslims are a minority in pakistan and are the target of violent attacks which have seen recent surge. president alliance confirm that french troops are taking part in operations against is the missing northern mali to hold rebel advances it comes after the un's call for a swift deployment of international troops to the country of massive clashes nike central town the security council's already approved plan to...
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and pakistan. there is better coordination between afghanistan and pakistan, and also there appears to be a better clarity in the u.s. positions relating to the two very important questions which is withdrawal and reconciliation. i'll offer a few comments which are based on my experience as being part of the foreign office until early 2008 and then later on as an observer. i do not have any other formal association with the pakistan government. well, pakistan like several other players in the region have made policy mistakes. pakistan has suffered, but it is not all on account of its fraud policies, but there are many other dimensions to the conflict in the region. i would also say they cannot place the blame for all the problems that are onto others. the first point that i would like to emphasize here because this has been talked about quite a bit in the past, not as much now, i have not met in the last many, several years even while i was in the foreign office any responsible person from the civi
and pakistan. there is better coordination between afghanistan and pakistan, and also there appears to be a better clarity in the u.s. positions relating to the two very important questions which is withdrawal and reconciliation. i'll offer a few comments which are based on my experience as being part of the foreign office until early 2008 and then later on as an observer. i do not have any other formal association with the pakistan government. well, pakistan like several other players in the...
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a roadside bomb has killed at least fourteen soldiers in pakistan's northwest it comes on the third day of protests by shia muslims in the city of quieter following some of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's history which claimed the lives of over one hundred people demonstrators blocked the city's main road with coffins of the dead and families refusing to bury the bodies until the government improves security. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has pledged to continue building settlements in the west bank his announcement came just hours after police evicted around two hundred palestinian activists and protesters from a site marked for construction one of those activists believes that israel's upcoming election was the reason for the developments when you have five hundred more than five hundred fully armed israeli soldiers. there doing. with the force of. that by itself. but even within the process of. many. many. brutal beatings. that even exist. that unless. there's a lot of coming. to. that position on. this. you know nine days ahead of. elections. well that's it
a roadside bomb has killed at least fourteen soldiers in pakistan's northwest it comes on the third day of protests by shia muslims in the city of quieter following some of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's history which claimed the lives of over one hundred people demonstrators blocked the city's main road with coffins of the dead and families refusing to bury the bodies until the government improves security. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has pledged to continue...
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i've always said afghanistan is not just about afghanistan, it's about pakistan. and the nukes and instability there. and so but the picture being painted here is a significantly less presence of the u.s. -- in that region. with the consequences that can come from that. >> i should said . >> i'm sorry we're trying to spread around here. i should have said when you ask your question, ask them for the mic, stand and identify yourself and keep your question short. it if we have time. we'll get back to you, okay. >> yes, sir, right here. [inaudible] >> please identify yourself. >> jack from the american institute -- [inaudible] i want to ask you about europe and whether or not you think there is enough support coming from europe to deal with those issues. we talked about germany, as you well know, been going in and going out with us in afghanistan. there's been criticism of us holding back. you mentioned constraint. it not the case that we not only have to expect if we can get, europe can be helpful in areas we would like to, not necessarily have a large -- and second
i've always said afghanistan is not just about afghanistan, it's about pakistan. and the nukes and instability there. and so but the picture being painted here is a significantly less presence of the u.s. -- in that region. with the consequences that can come from that. >> i should said . >> i'm sorry we're trying to spread around here. i should have said when you ask your question, ask them for the mic, stand and identify yourself and keep your question short. it if we have time....
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. >> in iran, in pakistan, in afghanistan, rape is a conscious tool of sub, the third point and one we should give real thought to is the stress on military families. we already lose a lot of officers at the major level because of the strained families. for those military spouses who are not in combat, this is one more reason to worry about the high rate of family break up that we already see among military personnel. >> david, forgive me, i think you're dead wrong on all those points. on the last, you're absolutely right. there's been a lot of strain on military families. the solution is not to deny women the opportunity to serve in combat positions, the solution is to rejigger the personal system to do a better job of making sure families do not have two parents at risk at the same time. on the issue of rape, if a woman is willing to assume the risk, just as our men in combat will assume that risk, it's not up to us to say you're not allowed. it's a risk men take, too. and on the issue of standards dropping, wow, i think it's the exact opposite. we are struggling to make sure we can
. >> in iran, in pakistan, in afghanistan, rape is a conscious tool of sub, the third point and one we should give real thought to is the stress on military families. we already lose a lot of officers at the major level because of the strained families. for those military spouses who are not in combat, this is one more reason to worry about the high rate of family break up that we already see among military personnel. >> david, forgive me, i think you're dead wrong on all those...
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they will go to pakistan the next day. they have already paid for the bomb they just have to bring it back home. it is turkey, iraq, every country believed to be a superpower will go nuclear. nuclear balance will include many participants is not stable. if it just israel against iran, the main concept is destruction, basically, the cold world war is not there anymore. there is no communication between iran and israel. at this time, the soviet union had an embassy in washington, d.c. the brother of the president, kennedy went to the embassy in d.c. and they tried to deescalate a war that was about to have a nuclear war. there is no iran embassy in israel. there is no white line between the prime minister office and the supreme leader. this is not an israeli problem. the iranian regime has turned against everything we stand for, freedom, human rights, rule of law, women's rights, everything. last word, if you believe i am the only one in the world who is taking part in operations. two are very successful -- [applause] two ar
they will go to pakistan the next day. they have already paid for the bomb they just have to bring it back home. it is turkey, iraq, every country believed to be a superpower will go nuclear. nuclear balance will include many participants is not stable. if it just israel against iran, the main concept is destruction, basically, the cold world war is not there anymore. there is no communication between iran and israel. at this time, the soviet union had an embassy in washington, d.c. the brother...
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in 2002, and was the chief counter-terrorism of operations for the cia in pakistan. my job was to try to locate al qaeda fighters were al qaeda leaders and capture them to turn them over to the justice department's and have them face trial. that was the original idea, not to have them sit in cuba for the next decade. but we caught abu zubaydah. he was shot three times by pakistani police as he was tried to escape from his safe house. i was the first person to have custody of him, to sit with him. we spoke to each other extensively. we talked about everything from september 11 to poetry he had been writing to his family. then he was moved on to a secret prison after that. once i got back to headquarters, i heard he had been subject to harsh techniques, then called enhanced interrogation techniques, and i was asked by one of the leaders in this tsa's counter-terrorism center if i wanted to be trained in these of these techniques. i told them i had a moral problem with them and did not want to be involved. fast forward to 2007, by then, human-rights watch and in this in
in 2002, and was the chief counter-terrorism of operations for the cia in pakistan. my job was to try to locate al qaeda fighters were al qaeda leaders and capture them to turn them over to the justice department's and have them face trial. that was the original idea, not to have them sit in cuba for the next decade. but we caught abu zubaydah. he was shot three times by pakistani police as he was tried to escape from his safe house. i was the first person to have custody of him, to sit with...
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drone attacks on pakistan's tribal areas. the strikes hit what pakistani officials described as separate compounds belonging to the pakistani taliban in south missouri stan. the taliban commander was reportedly among the dead. the ongoing drone attacks come days after a federal judge ruled the obama administration is under no obligation to publicly disclose their legal justification. the american civil liberties union and the new york times had filed a lawsuit under the freedom of information act demanding u.s. government disclose the legal basis for launching drone strikes overseas. the suit was filed after the u.s. kill the american-born cleric anwar al awlaki in yemen despite having never charged him with a crime. in upholding the obama at the ministration's right to secrecy, u.s. district judge colleen mcmahon expressed misgivings about the drone program itself writing -- the alice-in-wonderland nature some of the first details have emerged on the white house's effort to tackle gun control in the aftermath of last month's
drone attacks on pakistan's tribal areas. the strikes hit what pakistani officials described as separate compounds belonging to the pakistani taliban in south missouri stan. the taliban commander was reportedly among the dead. the ongoing drone attacks come days after a federal judge ruled the obama administration is under no obligation to publicly disclose their legal justification. the american civil liberties union and the new york times had filed a lawsuit under the freedom of information...
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. >> this program gave us an enormous amount of information about al qaeda in pakistan. the administration continues to use the intelligence every day in drone strikes. it is not just actable intelligence but how they operate. since the program was shut down we have seen the emergence of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. we have had the emergence of al-shabab merging with al qaeda central. and al qaeda in africa. are we struggling in a way? the information we have on pakistan and the lack of information, is it harder to get the intelligence we need because we do not have this tool? >> one of the most important threads of information that i saw when i got there and still in 2006, late in the game, was detainee information. i already suggested to you that i am willing to adjust the detainee program. we have other penetrations and sources and knowledge. we have a better sense of the imminence of attack, what state of danger we are in as a nation. i told you we entered the black side in 2006. lazy journalists sometimes they we closed them. we did not. we kept the option ope
. >> this program gave us an enormous amount of information about al qaeda in pakistan. the administration continues to use the intelligence every day in drone strikes. it is not just actable intelligence but how they operate. since the program was shut down we have seen the emergence of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. we have had the emergence of al-shabab merging with al qaeda central. and al qaeda in africa. are we struggling in a way? the information we have on pakistan and the...
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>> the injury suffered by an activist in pakistan were so intense that a piece of her skull ended up in her abdomen. now, they will prepare to remove it and put it back in her skull. the doctors said she had made a remarkable recovery. >> her injury was life- threatening. a recovery so far is described as remarkable. weeks after malala yousafzai walked out of the hospital, they are preparing for her next major challenge. the government's bullet ripped a large chunk out of her skull. -- the attackers bullet ripped a large chunk out of her skull. now, they are preparing a titanium plate to repair the whole. >> this is a small defect. this is very adaptable. this is an easy battle to work with. >> malala yousafzai was attacked for defying a taliban edict. shot in the head at point-blank range as she traveled home from school. the taliban gunmen left her for dead but she emerged at the chaos of life. there was emergency surgery in pakistan and then the airlift to birmingham possible class medical facilities. her story has become a global news. a school girl turned into a national human r
>> the injury suffered by an activist in pakistan were so intense that a piece of her skull ended up in her abdomen. now, they will prepare to remove it and put it back in her skull. the doctors said she had made a remarkable recovery. >> her injury was life- threatening. a recovery so far is described as remarkable. weeks after malala yousafzai walked out of the hospital, they are preparing for her next major challenge. the government's bullet ripped a large chunk out of her skull....
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pakistan continues to be a place where these groups exist. afghanistan, there's no guarantee of the future. these are -- the foreign policy record, especially as it relates to terrorism, is not much of a record. >> and caryn, you've been covering the foreign policy as well as the domestic policy. this "60 minutes" interview, the joint interview, was pretty extraordinary on the face of it, but as we enter this last week of hillary clinton's tenure, the president is basically saying, you know, thank you, thank you, thank you for everything you've done. >> yeah. and she has been i think in many ways -- there are not a lot of sort of big monumental tangible accomplishments of her tenure as secretary of state. in many ways she was successful as much because of what she represented, but the history of second terms is that foreign policy becomes much more important, that presidents travel more, that they often engage more with the rest of the world, and i think that given the set of events we're looking at overseas, that is very likely to be the cas
pakistan continues to be a place where these groups exist. afghanistan, there's no guarantee of the future. these are -- the foreign policy record, especially as it relates to terrorism, is not much of a record. >> and caryn, you've been covering the foreign policy as well as the domestic policy. this "60 minutes" interview, the joint interview, was pretty extraordinary on the face of it, but as we enter this last week of hillary clinton's tenure, the president is basically...
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the president said he had approved a covert mission inside pakistan that resulted in the death of the founder and later of al qaeda, the group that attacked us on september 11th, 2001, which led congress to pass the authorization for use of military force, which has justified the 12 years of war that have followed ever since. so the announcement that bin laden was dead on may 21st -- excuse me, on may 1st, 2010, may 1st, 2010. two days later, two days later on may 3rd, 2010, two days after that announcement, retired senator chuck hagel gave an interview to his hometown paper in lincoln, nebraska "the journal star." he told the paper it should reassure america and the world that america is still a leader, and we can and will get the job done. he said, quote, that is very important for the world to realize. more the point, though, chuck hagel then said, "well, now that we've killed osama bin laden, let's leave afghanistan." he said that the pursuit of bin laden and al qaeda was, quote, the reason we invaded afghanistan ten years ago. now that bin laden was dead, the president he said ha
the president said he had approved a covert mission inside pakistan that resulted in the death of the founder and later of al qaeda, the group that attacked us on september 11th, 2001, which led congress to pass the authorization for use of military force, which has justified the 12 years of war that have followed ever since. so the announcement that bin laden was dead on may 21st -- excuse me, on may 1st, 2010, may 1st, 2010. two days later, two days later on may 3rd, 2010, two days after that...
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i mean tint, pakistan use -- i mean at this point pakistan was a country where america was admired widely. our image in that nation was plummeted because in large measure because of this drone policy we have. i think the real problem is that you know, because we can do something, we haven't slowed down to ask should we do it? yeah, we had the technology, smart people who can run a drone. well what about the human element here where we make sure that we are respecting civilians, that we make sure that there is a quantum of proof that is reviewable before we decide to execute a human being including a u.s. citizen. and of course, all of this stuff is made a little more complicated because you take a guy like anwar al-awlaki bad guy. no doubt about it. and if you use a policy to get after a bad guy, then you never review the policy because the outcome was a bad guy. but we need to review this policy and start getting our hands around it to say does america want to be a country that abandoned the rule of law that abandoned the geneva convention, that doesn't have any reviewability, that doesn
i mean tint, pakistan use -- i mean at this point pakistan was a country where america was admired widely. our image in that nation was plummeted because in large measure because of this drone policy we have. i think the real problem is that you know, because we can do something, we haven't slowed down to ask should we do it? yeah, we had the technology, smart people who can run a drone. well what about the human element here where we make sure that we are respecting civilians, that we make...